DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX - DTM Nigeria EMERGENCY TRACKING TOOL (ETT) DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements ETT Report: No. 110 | 11 - 17 March 2019 Movements New Arrival Screening by Nutri�on Partners

Arrivals: Children (6-59 months) 2,169 individuals 123 screened for malnutri�on Niger Lake Chad Departures: MUAC category of screened children 37 107 individuals Green: 117 Yellow: 4 Red: 2 Within the period of 11 - 17 March 2019, a total of 2,276 movements were Jere recorded, including 2,169 arrivals and 107 departures. Arrivals were recorded at loca�ons in Askira/Uba, Bama, Biu, , , , , Jere, Marte , , Mobbar and Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Ngala 878 40 and loca�ons in Demsa, Fufore, Maiha and Numan LGAs of Adamawa state. Departures were recorded at Askira/Uba LGA of Borno state, Kala/Balge 5 Fufore and Maiha LGAs of Adamawa state. Dikwa Borno 12 ETT assessments iden�fied the following movement triggers: voluntary Maiduguri Bama Kaga 25 reloca�on (20%), improved security (4%), ongoing conflict (59%), fear of Konduga a�ack (3%) and poor living condi�ons (14%) 368

61 Number of individuals by movement triggers Damboa 6 Gwoza 1,330 17 Cameroon Conflict 16 Chibok Biu Madagali 465 Voluntary reloca�on Askira/Uba Michika 319 Inaccessible LGA Poor living condi�ons Bayo 483 37 Mubi North Waterbodies Improved security 93 Individuals by movement56 type Shani Gombi Mubi South Fear of a�ack 69 Hong Maiha Shelleng Guyuk Song Arrival Departure 47 43 Arrival Adamawa Lamurde Departure Numan Individuals recorded by LGA Girei 88 56 5 - 12 Affected popula�on Arrivals from Neighbouring Countries Yola South Demsa Yola North 30 13 - 25 0.03% Returnees Fufore 27 267 26 - 40 Mayo-Belwa 41 - 88 Jada 89 - 878

99.7% 37 IDPs NIGER CAMEROON Summary of major movements Jere: 878 arrivals were recorded in Jere LGA of Borno state. All the arrivals were from Adamari in Adamari ward of Jere LGA and were tracked at El-Muslim Centre in Old Maiduguri ward of Jere LGA of Borno State. The new arrivals reported to have relocated due to the ongoing conflict. Askira/Uba: 483 arrivals and 37 departures were recorded in Askira/Uba LGA of Borno state. These include 275 arrivals from Multhfu in Kopa/Multhfu ward of Askira Uba LGA tracked at Lassa ward, 47 arrivals from Lassa ward tracked at Muffa A in Uba ward, 41 arrivals from Rumirgo in Chull/Rumirgo ward tracked at Gundan in Mussa ward, 32 arrivals from Wombur in Uba ward tracked at Huyim in Dille/Huyim ward of Akira/Uba LGA of Borno State, 88 arrivals from Imirsa in Gulak ward of Madagali LGA of Adamawa state, 29 departures from Gatamarwa ward of Chibok LGA and 8 departures from Maisandari ward of Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC). 75% of the new arrivals reported to have relocated due to the ongoing conflict, 16% due to poor living condi�ons and 9% due to improved security. 72% of the departure was due to the ongoing conflict while 28% is due to poor living condi�ons. Bama: 368 arrivals were recorded in Bama LGA of Borno state. These include 264 arrivals from Marwa in Cameroon, 51 arrivals from Bula Yaranye in Darajamal ward of Bama LGA tracked at GSSSS camp in Shehuri ward, 39 arrivals from Kwatambe in Darajamal ward tracked at GSSSS camp in Shehuri ward and 14 arrivals from Bula Yarambe in Kote ward of Bama LGA of Borno state. 70% of the new arrivals report to have relocated due to poor living condi�ons while 30% voluntarily relocated.

IOM’s Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed in Nigeria’s northeastern states. Only Local Government Areas (LGAs) in which the IDP population changed since the latest DTM round of assessments are represented in this report. The data has been collected by DTM sta deployed at the locations listed and cross-checked with the partners present on the ground. New Arrival Malnutri�on Screening Summary (children 6-59 months) An exhaus�ve nutri�on screening using mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) and Oedema for acute malnutri�on Green (≥12.5cm) MUAC Categories Red (<11.5cm) was conducted by Nutri�on Sector partners for 123 Yellow (11.5 cm - Green (≥12.5cm) Red (<11.5cm) children of 6-59 months. Of the 123 children screened, the LGA 12.5cm) Total MUAC reading was: 2 children (from accessible area) were In-Accessible Accessible In-Accessible Accessible In-Accessible Accessible in the Red category, 4 were in the Yellow category and 117 Bama 6 88 0 3 0 2 99 were measured in the Green category. No case of Oedema was reported in the 3 LGAs that sent in reports. Gwoza 0 14 0 1 0 0 15 Ngala 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 The results also include 91 children from neighbouring Total 6 111 0 4 0 2 123 Cameroon and Niger (85 moved to Bama, 2 to Gwoza 2 to Ngala). Out of the 91 children measured, 2 were in the red Moderate Acute Severe Acute Malnutri�on Nourished category, 86 were in the green category and 3 childred Malnutri�on (MAM) (SAM) were in the yellow category. All children found with severe acute malnutri�on have been admi�ed for treatment. The data presented is not surveillance results and should be interpreted with cau�on.

Table 1. Details of movements by loca�ons of assessment and loca�ons of arrival/departure - only movements with at least 9 persons are listed below Tracking loca�on Movement loca�on STATE LGA WARD STATE LGA WARD ARRIVAL DEPARTURE DEMSA KPASHAM ADAMAWA DONG 19 - DEMSA NASSARAWO ADAMAWA BORRONG 19 - YOLA SOUTHNAMTARI 11 - FUFORE BETI ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH ADARAWO 24 - FARRANG ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH LUGGERE - 13 HUMBUTUDI MICHIKA MINIKISI/WURO NGIKI 9 - PAKKA ADAMAWA HONG HUSHERE ZUM - 16 ADAMAWA MAIHA MADAGALIDUHU/SHUWA - 27 SORAU A BORNO GWOZA BULABULIN/WAKANE 18 - SORAU B ADAMAWA MAIHA KONKOL 9 - GAMADIO GAMADIO 48 - NUMAN IMBURUM BARE 13 - NUMAN ADAMAWA LAMURDE 12 - SABON PEGI LAMURDE WADUKU 15 - DILLE/HUYIM BORNOASKIRA UBA UBA 32 - ADAMAWA MADAGALI GULAK 88 - LASSA KOPA/MULTHFU 275 - ASKIRA/UBA MUSSA ASKIRA UBA CHULL/RUMIRGO 41 - BORNO UBA LASSA 47 - ZADAWA CHIBOK GATAMARWA - 29 BUDUWA MINAWAWO 34 - MARWA CAMEROON 107 - MOKOLO MORWA 65 - BAMA SHEHURI DARAJAMAL 90 - BORNO BAMA KOTE 14 - BORNO CAMEROON MARWA MINAWAWO 58 - BIU YAWI YOBE GUJUBA BUNI 16 - CHIBOKMBALALA BORNOCHIBOK GATAMARWA 12 - BULABULIN/WAKANE ADAMAWA HONG SHASHAW 9 - GWOZA GWOZA MADUBE 11 - BORNO PULKA/BOKKO BAMA DARAJAMAL 13 - JERE OLD MAIDUGURI BORNO JERE ADAMARI 878 - KONDUGADALORI BORNO JERE LAWANTI 25 - MOBBAR CENTRALNIGER DIFFA SHETTIMARI 37 - BORNO KALA BALGE RANN 17 - NGALA NGALA TARABA JALINGO JALINGO 23 - The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM. For more informa�on or to report an alert, please contact: Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 9038852524 Bercasio Dave, Emergency Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 9075070001 DTM informa�on products: h�p://nigeria.iom.int/dtm

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